Not at all. Would you want your computer to lose its time setting every time you rebooted it? Just that alone would make me throw my PC out the window.
No, the actual time setting should never change. Performing a simple reboot should never affect the clock time. Possible a format of the application area might, but nothing else that you do should.
IO think that there is a battery back up. Maybe your backup power supply (battery) is low or weak or dead? I know your box cannot be too old and these batteries last virtually forever. But, that doesn't mean that the circuit or the battery is not faulty.
When you reboot, does the clock always reset to a spefic time and date (and the same date and time every time)? If it does, then I would suspect the battery backup.
This battery is just a "coin" cell lithium ion battery. They are supposed to last about seven years or more.
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No, the actual time setting should never change. Performing a simple reboot should never affect the clock time. Possible a format of the application area might, but nothing else that you do should.
IO think that there is a battery back up. Maybe your backup power supply (battery) is low or weak or dead? I know your box cannot be too old and these batteries last virtually forever. But, that doesn't mean that the circuit or the battery is not faulty.
When you reboot, does the clock always reset to a spefic time and date (and the same date and time every time)? If it does, then I would suspect the battery backup.
This battery is just a "coin" cell lithium ion battery. They are supposed to last about seven years or more.
RADAR